[AISLE-Share] Youth as Advocates for 6th grade

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What about:

Never too young! : 50 unstoppable kids who made a difference
  by Aileen Weintraub ; illustrated by Laura Horton.

Thanks!
Neha Thakkar


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School Library Educators <aisle at list.railslibraries.info> wrote:

> Would love to see your list once you’ve compiled it. J
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> Robin Jacob
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> Rondout School Librarian
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> *Subject:* [AISLE-Share] Youth as Advocates for 6th grade
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> Good afternoon all,
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> I am working on creating a reading list for next year on youth advocates
> that have pushed for change. In our current writing curriculum we have
> articles on:
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> ·       Jake Andraka ~ Cancer research
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> ·       Alex Lin ~ Environmental issues
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> ·       Alex Libby ~ Bullying
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> ·       Sophia Cruz ~ Immigration
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> ·       Malala ~ Education
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> Hence, I am looking for two things:
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> 1.    Non-fiction titles on similar energetic young adults. For example,
> I think I am going to add *The Boy Who Invented TV : The Story of Philo
> Farnsworth* to the list as one that is right at the grade’s reading
> level. I am rocking the inventors, I really need suggestions on youth that
> made political and social change.
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> 2.    Fiction titles with a hero that does these things. For example, I
> am thinking about adding *Jackie’s Wild Seattle*, *Adam Canfield of the
> Slash*, and *The Epic Fail of Arturo Zamora*.
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> The materials need to cover a wide range in reading abilities. I have 6th
> graders that read at a high school level as well as some that are beginning
> readers.
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> Suggested titles/people are appreciated.
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> Sincerely,
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> Alan, Librarian serving Brooks Middle School
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> "What a school thinks about its library is a measure of what it thinks
> about education."
> - Harold Howe, former U.S. Commissioner of Education
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